LIVY

(Titus Livius)lĭvˈē, 59 b.c.–a.d. 17, Roman historian, b. Patavium (Padua), probably of noble family. He lived most of his life in Rome. The breadth of his education is apparent in his evident familiarity with the ancient Greek and Latin authors. His life work was the History of Rome from its founding in 753 b.c. The narrative comes to an end with Drusus (9 b.c.). Of the original 142 books of the work (published in sections) 35 are extant (Books I–X, XXI–XLV). There are fragments of some others, and all but two are known through epitomes. Livy's history reflects his admiration for the civilization of early Rome, and his belief that the importance of history was its applicability to contemporary life. As such he was a romantic, and not a scientific, historian. His sources included mainly the writings of previous authors, but he does not evaluate these sources critically. He chose what seemed to him most authentic and credible, and presented it with the enthusiasm of a patriot in the form of annals. Livy's accuracy is often questionable; he ignored certain sources and had little practical knowledge of military affairs or the workings of politics. His reputation and popularity are based on his elegant portraits of historical figures, his vivid depictions of events, his freedom of expression, and his masterly style (developed from Cicero). There are many English translations of Livy's history; the best have been published by Penguin Classics.

See P. G. Walsh, Livy: His Historical Aims and Method (1961); T. A. Dorey, ed., Livy (1971).

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...there is no repertorium of conjectures on Livy, it seemed useful briefly to note them...no satisfactory text of these books of Livy, my lemmata correspond to what I currently...consistency. Writing this commentary on Livy has taken far longer, and has proved far...
...on Polybius Oxford, 1957-79 . Walbank, Livy F. W. Walbank, "The Fourth and Fifth Decades", Livy , ed. T. A. Dorey London, 1971 . Walbank...J. Walker, Supplementary Annotations on Livy London 1822 . Walsh, CR P. G. Walsh, review...
...battle followed. So civil war started, Livy comments, from the mad passion of two...rivalry between two sisters is assigned by Livy as one of the potent factors in the final...4, 247-325; Tac. Ann. 4, 64. Livy makes Claudia a Roman matron, not a Vestal...
...164 There is much : OLC Journal, MTP. 164 Livy felt Susy gave : OLC Journal, MTP. 164-165 Livy wrote of Susys recitation, : OLC Journal...passed another hour : OLC Journal, MTP. 165 Livy wrote, I did not want : OLC Journal, MTP...
LIVY BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH THE greatest prose work of the Augustan age is the History...the fourth or fifth century. According to St. Jeromes version of Eusebius, Livy was born at Padua in 59 B. C. He came of a good family and was carefully educated...
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Castigating Livy: the rape of Lucretia and The Old Arcadia...sexual crime committed by a prince. In Livy, Tarquin rapes Lucretia. In Sidney, Musidorus...death, is no small offense. According to Livy, after Tarquin leaves, Lucretia commits...
...probably the first general monograph on Livy, Hippolyte Taines Tite-Live , in 1856...known scholars in the field have viewed Livy as an Augustan: Henri Bornecque, Erick...it must be admitted, are those who see Livy as not Augustan but Republican - not that...
...taught Romans how to be Roman;(80) Livy even claimed that this was the purpose...a temple to the goddess Fides.(83) Livy credits Romes second king, Numa Pompilius...Rome in order to exact vengeance.(91) Livy records the words of the young mans mother...
...with such other works as the Discourses on Livy and the pious Exhortation to Repentence...impression. A close look at the passages in Livy on which Machiavelli depends for his information...the Senate to adopt a different policy (Livy, 28.40-42).(9) The words to which...
...1527 with quotations from Aristotle and Livy. 8 The doge was also dose to Gasparo Contarini...had been instructed by two examples in Livy of boldness and disaster, Venetian senators...Venetian senators employing lessons from Livy in making military policy is not far...
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...the source of a story recounted by Titus Livy at about the time of the birth of Christ...down to us of Aesops fables borrows from Livy. The latter recounts how, when the common...Agrippa by Plutarch a few decades later, Livy being presumably his source, and from...
...stories of Roman heroism (he was a cultured man, who knew his Livy and his Virgil); but by then Christianity was the official...early Roman Republic, as reported in the first ten books of Livy. The mythic heroes resumed their inspirational role, as citizens...
...raped by the war god, Mars--or so she said, as the historian Livy cynically remarked--and bore twin boys, Romulus and Remus...be bridged, yet still navigable by sea-going ships. Even Livy thought that `the fates ordained the founding of this great...
...and liberty from the works of Herodotus, Xeuophon, Plutarch, Livy, Sallust, Tacitus and Polybius. Thomas Jeffersons classmates...fall of the Greek and Roman republics recorded by Herodotus, Livy, Tacitus, Sallust, Plutarch, Polybius and others, they learned...
...What was the origin of the physical frailty that afflicted Livy Langdon, Twains future wife? It may be that her condition was...or if, he is joking. A little after the dull passage about Livy above we learn of Langdons regaining the ability to walk and...
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Machiavellis immortal look at Livy by Colin Walters Niccolo Machiavellis chapter...this new edition of the "Discourses on Livy" promise, "is a definite four-star...when the time for the deed came, "Titus Livy says these words: `And he himself gathered...
...decades later, the first century A.D. historian, Livy, came to similar conclusions. Livy condemned what he saw as Romes current preference...in which society held cooks. The cook, noted Livy, who had been to the ancient Romans the least...
...Chris Burke cutback just on half-time and Livy keeper Roddy McKenzie made some super stops...and howls of derision. Unfortunately for Livy, and fortunately for the champions, it...skill from Buffel on the left almost rocked Livy with the old one-two, but the Belgians...
...Chris Burke cutback just on half-time and Livy keeper Roddy McKenzie made some super stops...and howls of derision. Unfortunately for Livy, and fortunately for the champions, it...skill from Buffel on the left almost rocked Livy with the old one-two, but the Belgians...
When in Rome ... TITUS LIVIUS (Livy) was born in about 59BC and over a period...Rome in about 750BC to 9BC. In book VII, Livy records that after successful military...of elections and to matters of state. Livy further records: At the first signs of...
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LIVY (Titus Livius)liv e, 59 b.c. a.d. 17, Roman...published by Penguin Classics. See P. G. Walsh, Livy: His Historical Aims and Method (1961); T. A. Dorey, ed., Livy (1971...
...of Spain. He also wrote a satiric poem, Rimado de Palacio, on the social and political problems of his era, and translated Livy, Boccaccio, and others. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
...historians of the Roman period, Polybius and Dio Cassius , more or less modeled themselves on that master. The Roman historian Livy was more of a teller of tales, and he invoked the intervention of the gods to explain cause and effect. The great commentaries...
TARQUIN tar kwin Etruscan,=lord, in Roman tradition, an Etruscan family that ruled Rome. According to the historian Livy, when the rule of the Bacchiadae in Corinth was overthrown (c.657 b.c.) by the tyrant Cypselus, Demaratus, a Corinthian...
...held in Rome. Bibliography Ancient Rome General histories of ancient Rome are countless. Among the ancient histories, that of Livy is the only comprehensive work. Other great Roman historians were Julius Caesar, Tacitus , Suetonius , Polybius , Dio Cassius...
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